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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): April 12, 1912
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TWENTY-THIR- D YEAR EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., FRiPAYt APRIL 12, 1912 I SPECIAL 50 000 VOTE Ff6m flow until the end of the contest will be given on every $1.00 paid on subscription to the BEE vand 10,000 votes on every $1.00 paid on job work or advertising. 'If you want the handsome Automobile go to work for The Bee SEMI-WEEKLY wmtMurxmimwmm ConIDLE HOUR THEATRE CHANGES is now Investigating the possibility THE EARLINGTON HANDS ducted by W. J. Clarke of making Earlington the terminus:' 10:00 Now Points of Emphasis in Madisonville Notes for chain gang, engineers- and' improvement are Being Made New the 1012 F. R. Standard. STATION fireman, it is more than likely that WOMAN'S BOARD 10:45 DiBtrlct PreBldont's Ad- PASSENGER Machine Installed this will be done. In case thiB mov G. B. Swann dress is made it will necessitate the Mifs Mason Entertained at Book es .' The Idle Hour Theatre Of Mission's Will Meet at Nebo, 11:16 The Convention Year Bible, Co., Will be Moved and Remodeled building of quite a number ol Mies Lyde Mason, of Morganfleld which has been in the school Campaign.... W. E. Frazee here as there are no raeaafc, hand? of Ky., April 18, 1912 Soon To be Moved One 11:50 (a) Announcement of Com- was the honor guest at a most beauones to be had. This with the gob Messrp. Clements and Minor, has tiful afternoon Rook party given at Block South mittee' templated repairing and enlargeMRS. JOHN L LONG. OF (bj Determining the Baunor the home vf M,rp, J, E. Taylor Fri- changed hands. W, Drolhnger, ment of the roundhouse will keep of Evaasyille, is the present NEW QUARTERS FOR day April the fifth. a busy little durintr the- StamDistrict THIS CITY, IS MANAGE t mer and Fall months and the bohdAJ The houfifi Was attractively decor owner of this popular place of TRAIN DISPATCHERS Afternoon Eeiiiou of the hammer and saw will be ited in jonquils and ferns while the amusement nnd is making many A Very Interesting Program Prepared ". 1:80 Committee MeethiRH yellow and green color scheme was beard iu the land, The has inside 2:00 Business HsSSloh: carried out through the entire af- improvements,. Following is the program j A uew Standard Automatic information that the present pas(a) Secretary's Report fair, tno band pointed, tallies, were W. B. Bailey, McCreary, Ky., is senger station will be moved one THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1912 (b) Committee Reports fcxaulaKely etched lu Easter rabbits. Eireprdof machine that hows willing to verify his statemeat a block to the toot of JFarrsn Avenue (c)Conventlon Offering given herewith. He says "My wife The toaster luncheon at the con- t tiady flickerless pictures i be- in the neat future. "The plans and had a senere attack of la grippe that: 2;80-"- The OrlBls among the clusion of the games was beautiful- - '. IDE installed. Pictures will be specifications have been submitted teiminated into bronchitis. '3DlBClplejit7T.Tr. H. D.Smith ix BCiuu iu .ru uuuibcii . tug lap consumpas Cent brighter than in the on approvial for ah addition, and tion, could though she had her mediInvocation fiSft 19' Per 8:80 The Ai B. O. and Service not sleep,and ws servad In general remodeling of the building. cine gave no relief. 8he was advis--e- d ' Scripture RcAdlfiaU''.. ......... vv .. PMC Also a new ana oeicer yt.t Wi J L1&TKq to try Foley's Honey aa Permanent quarters for the train ...... . Mffc. H".L Browning 4t0OWha'tMl'8t We Do? v...-the cakes aud mutB were yellow l&Vric. piaudlawill be pufclu. X' HBiBsr dispatchers' ofllce, Compound and she eontfnuedbottles,, masters office, Evtflyfcody and green. Song 'unuiTi Mr. Drolhnger owns the Film ex- supervisors ofllce and assistant it until sbe had taken three Addrns...". The giujBts lUbluded : Misses Lpde change and will select only the which effected a permanent cure." JSTlgb-Seiilon Btereoptlw Lecture Superintendants office will be in Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., MIbb Heien 2ok Mason, ol, Morganfleld, Rheda MeBsrs this building. The L. & N. company Incarporated, Drug Department ilieapouso e Mrs. Ida Walkbr A. B. O. and the.. ... ot Gracey, Mary Baby Mor- best films for his patrous. of Auxiliary and Dlarke ton. Mary Louise Walker, Elbe Olemeuts and Minor have made Kingdom ....W.J. 10:00 Reports Bandi Gardiner. Isabello Gardiner, Bpnnle a great number of friends who BluMkrtog Billy .:' Ruth Barrow Murphey, Luoile Whlttlnghill, regret very much to see them 10:80 Ohlldron'B Htiur, conducted Blundering Billy has the nam 1 Elsie Wilson, Vlda Barnette, Sarah leave. They will go from here to Kirk-wooby MIbb Mary ftuby Morton of being the most ridiculous farce Bishop, Maytne Wooten, Nan Canada. ... 1U00 "th Things".. mii Virginia Tate, Auna Mo. Cox, Ohio, and then to The Bee wishes them much Mrs, H. L. Browning comedy ttyer preseuted ou the Minnie Suirg, Margaret Mcpherson, v Uil'Sthe Relation of the Auxiliary local boards, and will 'be staged Louisa McPherson, Gertrude Gary, future succesp. to the Church at the Temple Theatre, Friday Ruth Clark, Eileen Cold, FranoiB iVriB Appointment o! CbramltteiBB night April 10, by the Wesley Elgin. Lurllne Coll, Metabeth Sory, A Texas Wonder !8ible Glass audtheBaraca Agnes Bailey, Alleon Davl?, Lucy Aftaraoea denies Adult Fa wee U, Johnye Mills, LUa Bishop, The Texas Wonder cures kidney Class, of the M. E.Ohruch South, Mtadames, W. M. Hammack, Geo. and cureB diabetes, weak and lame 11:90 Hymn and Prayer bacRs, rheumatlBm, and all irreguRecitation......... .Georgia Llgon o'r :the 'benefit of the new Meth- - Klrkwood aud B. C.' Mitchell. larities of bladder troubles, removAtrtfcll-.- -. 1:45 The Work of the odrst Church here. Three of the ing gravel, the kidneys and bladder Mrs, H. S. 'Corey B' jary in both men and women. Regulates Bridge Afteraotn ladies of the Philathia Mrs. O. R. Mortdn' ydung bladder troubles In children. If not 2:15 Solo 01ass huve kindly accepted parts Mrs. M. K. Gordon, of thiB city, sold by your drugglstB will be Beut 2:30 Life of Jaoob Kenoly..,.. ono of by mall on receipt of $1.00. One ...., sMrfr. B. ii. Slatdn and will add greatly to the fun. was the chartnlug hostess at of the sea- Bmall bottle Is two monthB' treat-a the 8:00 ""Wlie! Little "Grandma. If you want to laugh or help u son mo3t beautilul parties West Arce ment, and seldom fails to perfeot given at her home in iB. Me'ye'r cure. Send for testimonials from ...Mrs. Sang".. good cause, either one, don't for- street Friday afternoon. , get to come for you will do both Quantities of jonquils were ar- Ky. and other states. Dr. E. W. Reports of "Committees 3:15 Hal' 2026 Olive street. St. Louis, 80 Benediction ranged iu masses of greenery in the Mr- - Sold hv rirnirglnt? by so doing. SigW Stale fcittioa 'Session A scream from beginniug to library parlors, dinning room and Baraca Boys Made Good Tuesday and conservatory. iFront Rank Conference for the end. Wednesday Nights teach Bridge table after the 'Churches An all star ca6t of local talent. games the guests cut for the prize; The Baraca Boys' who took "Our Debt to KenWdky" stairs, 50c, balcony a corsago boqu?tof jonquils. w.TEUiott, Secretary Pricee-now- n charge of the Idle Hour Moving "' ...H. The luncheon during the social Picture Theatre on Tuesday and 85c, children, 25ceutR. hour served in two courses was carPROGRAM ' Wednesday 'nights April,' 9th. ried out In yellow and white. Beverly of Graustark wll Attended and 10th., did better than they Friday, id, 1012 The gue6tB present were: George Barr McOutcheou's no P. B. Ross, H. H. Holoman, expected owing fb the oircum-stunce- s. Session Horning ted "Beverly", which was stag- C. L. Robs, W. J. Dulm, Clyde and MisslotiB '8:80 The Bible-schoed here Tuesday night was great- Ruby, L. E. Ruby, Ruby Laffoon, -- Confdrenoe After everything was settle Young, M. J. 0:15 Sdtlg aud Devotional Led by ly enjoyed by a large and atten- R. L. Bone, E. L. the boys found they ,had $6.10 tive audience. Each actor de- Clarke, W. J, Barnhill, N. G. Nobo School Geo, Russell, C. A. Morton, clear money, which will go to i..... serves rnuch praise for his spleu H. F. Head, J. D. MoPlrersou Jr., benefit the.new Methodist Church did work. Every one regrets Hlllery Spencer, I. N. Vickers, B. fond. n ' that there will beonly one more A. Slaton, O. O. Osborne, Lonnle lVS'Theclasswi8hes,to thank those show here this season with, the Bailey, L, A. Tapp, Otho Fowler, who helped them out, both hv exception of "Blundering Billy" and, R. W. Overall. MlBses Florence Aliyu una Eultt Long of this city. coming and helping, sell tickets. a home Talent, for the benefit of This class expects to make Mftsdames H. W. RodfterB, J. M. the new Ohurch. Victory, Wnlter Daves, Geo. C. At- good'' on every tiiiug they underHBBHS9BzjaRflBlBBHHNslHHB9SvBBBuycSiiPBBBBBBK kinson, W. H. Kline and Ed take, which we think they will Notice to ExXonfederates of Earliugton, and Mrs. Ed rio.-a- s all the boys' are upright, Go-Operat- ive There will ho ,a meeting of the U. M. Hall, of Kansas City'Kausn-- . manly fello.ws, and believe in C. Vs. at tho Courthouse, Madisonmild, "easy action of the ville, Wednesday, April 17, at. 10:00, For a RsRulatoj, a modern laxative. bowels, try having a goo I time with clean 250 at all Pen- Doao's All who aro Interested in tfie "and" wln'lesoii'H fun; and ;il?o to stores. sion PJan be on hand. jnako I liutrfnn profitable. THE CHRISTIAN 0:80 An A. B, O in Session - new-hous- tbl-plac- e - Seml-WeefelyB- - She-ccughe- ymtt - v orkiik . tkr 9:15-VitlcO- me t Wad-liugtn- n, 7:B0-Th- lOslG-Solo- .Tit, V-er- a . d, SSS! Out The Sellin U II 1 ,,-....- ... Is now eoim oir in full, force, and! ffclBliE-SCHOO- L april ol MeB-dam- es -- Hol-lluue- r, Mfci t --- "-' continue until ev- ery thing IS sold ' out. Hopkins . Dt ' n, Maj. F, B. Hakbis Commandor ' BaT Don't fail to See "S aH& hT aX t NOTICE Advance StocH Holders Meeting Coburn's Mlightu Minstrel's rjThe.B'C wishes them in all thfir undertakings. New Refrigerator at St. Bernard Meat $ Shop. , Co ijff xflESKHTSeHvjEr BUMS', i Jat ' fc AN Mj'Hn AT Notice is hereby given that the annual ni8etlug,of the Stockholders of the Victoria Coal Co., will beheld Comedian lu the office of the Company at DarWell Known lington, Ky., at 10a. m., Wednesday 1 Funmater, "CLas.Ga- the 17 th. day of April, 1912, for the ' v "Witli Coburn 0 transaction of 6uch bUBineaa hb may awk reguarly opme before it. JiAty y O w s. ' .DanM.Bvani. c Smtmrdty Might, Afrit fhhietttlk Secretary. 2t trci 'VFtbbbbbbbbBbT v,Kkbt'- JsbbBBLj Temple ; y&. Theatre refrigerator at the St. meat shop Ib the largest Bernard and nicest in town. Ttt is a "Blue Grass Beauty" manufactured by the Cincmuati Butcher Company, the owners of this refrigerator have oause to be prond pf such a beauty la the way of refrigerators. ror ay itchiw? ikla HcsWe, pll, ecem, MKrttawnf, hlM, itcb, tcald bd, lwrp, ct-!- ,' The new Don' Ointmtnt b M U H. P. MORTON, Mfen. Madisonville Kentucky o A bifhly 'rccvmmtBdad. 9M all (tort. "'"' tb, wif.A Uimmi'-dtl- Jssj:sBeeaamasmsmm "?W5FlBP?WnBiS9BaBlW -;t (j .r.pt i."' w- ,tyra$n?9tft?9$ti, ' imT? - ,' ' 7!SKiVMHHHIHHHHHiHH ( r. . ,... .. Yn'Jl ,'. A. ''in Jt . .,..."", :. sC'.'M''" 'k-M-:w r4SVMAi mfe-- . i - . tr?rs?3Sisifiriii!".Liv v yJSSrX TS I HlBee CBcl&?. ' nNwQr Subscription Rates Om6 six -- n ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER COITOB AN&WilSHeR Jt E. FAWOJsTT vi.r id SM,trl' ipoHn (V ' ..$1,011 &', itnV. '....ir..,, .i 16' , . . r-- r pi w.iii-TN. p!yMn ptlintl" i11 l ' tdkIIm! 'is OITlojJlMlrf frp Member of oo-'iir- Ad-,- r nf tln i'iri (or par- EarlfiiL'ton CJlaBB Kentucky Press Association and Second District Publishers League tlCLlfll Post OfllfH as Second Matter. Euter'' in thH 111 tym VM r J I w I ' l i l ' K m MTTS. I L 1 'Si si l 9il WM Jt n Brunch Office in Morton's Furniture Store, 119 South Main Street, Madi- a jw i eft untoc j jy pi. at r ni senvme, achihck, rnone no. muj ailccit u a tfc mgr. via, ? t I'J Ml i ! raJfuM T YltZfJA If Ball Telephone 47 Friday, April 12, 1912 HMM hn i 41 444lIMIMIH HMMMMHMMtMMII COLORED REV COLUMN. ''Automobile Contestants" il J ? Following aro the nnmea aurt numbers of tb AutoDiobllu Contestants. Tbe contest is now In Its Infancy and It Is not. too fa to for anyone to enter' and .win the splendid $1,600 5 passenger Touring Oar. Snd ni your name now and we will give you 2000 bonus votes Contest closes May 1'5. 1912. 1. w H J. K. ,EV' A.NS, EDITOR 9 il' n' H 1 1 1 ' 1 m 4 0 . ..5,934.712 3. 4 892 344 11.' 3rlck SoiitUtfnrth sCl. ErneBt Newton. K. R. S 9 823.10S Elizabeth Long..' Mrs. Edit. Heafer. 11.840,458 67. "79. -- Mary Motheroliead NOiiftFaiiUs 92. . . f ,' 175. Rev. J, R. Evans 170. Mrs. Sydney LaiToon... 164. UrL F. R. Arnold 167, Monon Oldhnm 168. Orsen Canbler 172. J ante Victory 173. James Gamut E S, Blanks jl8S.Dney Walker 183. Sybil Ash-b- The Educational Cluh 6.188 150 Mr. Lloyif Rlyeib died Tuesday 5,791,000 4,621.220 morning at 11:00 o'olock. The fun 8,741.056 eral was conducted nt the home of Burial Wednesday 8.463.239 J C. Morton. Barnsljy cemetery. Rev. 10,819,337 at the 14.523 312 Evans 1:h' charge of the services. ( 14.851 438 ami higher Guild uitlzeubhip 16.842,482 christian ideals should be the motto 13 001,772 f every oitizon of Earlfncton. "We 5 773,803 .should assist the officers of the law 10,831.014 in every laudiable way to put down lawlessness of all kind in our city t nd let Earli.utou ho one of the .best towns in the state of Kentucky. Mr. Will Carter and Mrs. Ella Wiibou were Happily united In holy wedlock at tbe home of the bride Wednesday night in the presence of intimutu frlendo and a few Invited guesje. Rev. Evans preformed the cermopy. We wiub for the newly married couple a loug and happy NOTICE The Educational Club, or MadiHunvllle gavp their Modern Entertainment lH6t Monday night nt Zlnti Tfiupl to an ui lienca of 205, Ask Mm of thorn about ft. Phia Hiitfrrainiiifnfc will be given, at ihe Temple Theatre, first week in mav and i not In any way connected with Tuesday night pieformance at the thentre. I w gKg 11 nl -- tfjiMC J jiji . Tf4 yl Oopjrlght Hart Scbaffher & Marx lr Copytlght HaR ScUfloer & Marx j fy Copyright Han Ecbiffner tc Mux T crhthpr iri thpQP HavQ voiiVp nrerfv rer-f- - r. WV i tain to see good' looking clothes. The demands ' W 7HEREVER a group of young fellows Vy KsJL.Jt. wJk JL JL. JL L.J.JL V VV 1" J V' T . J. w K- - J- - W V 'W 1 of young men in matters of cut, fabrics, colors, pattern, have done more to influence the making of clothes than any other one thing. I Notice to Contestants The above Is a true and accurate ' 'account of tne No of votes that have ' been in and credited to each account in the Automobile Contest. As this cunteat closes on May 15th, I will $30 50, club nesday the 8th day of May 1912, for Cleiuiitis $19.52, club no. 8 Mrs,. HesSt he transaction of tuoh business as ter Trabue $21.05, club no. 4 Mrs. "".may regularly come befdre it. li Mary Holland $42.60, club no. 6 'Mrs. Dan m. Evans, club no. 6 'Mr. i Secretary. Nellie Lowery $43.46,00. Total raised James Childress $26 Total raised bjv clnbs $183.12. Eggs For Sale Total amount otherwise $101.89 For only one dollar will sell you ralsert 1st. quarter $285 01. Each -- one sitting of pure bred S. C. Buff club should be congratulated upon Orphmgton eggs. Stock for sale. its success when we consider the Mrs. A. R. Blanks, sovere weather with which we had Madisonville, Ky. to contend. The bazaar given- - by the Baptist Monday night church begiuniug April 15 promises to be a very elab orate affair. It will bo given at tbe colored 6kating rink April 1520, Each club will be represented there. Club uo. 6 will have a cake are not like drunk people c utting Mouday night in search of a have to be pulled. old dollar: Tuesday night a prize Don't use carbolic acid box for a lady and a gentleman and W ednesday night guessing for a jar kill the nerve and and of money. Club no. 3 will have a cause greater pains by fishing poud. There will be other forming an abcess. attractions for the enjoyment of the Remember 1 under cut them young people by each club. all on prices now just one more "We have Railroad fares refunded on a month to the close of the automobill of.$5 and over. bile cntest. We are asking our All work guaranteed 5 years. friends to stand by number 175 faithfully for tbe next 80 dayst Be" Office hours 8:30 a. m. to sure to buy the Trading Books be8:30 p. m. fore purchasing your goods at any Victory Building store of tbe boohter club. , appreciate each contestant keeping an acourata accouut of each issue and amount of votes turned in to us. All contestentB are requested to onll at our oflloo oh or about the 1st day of May and check up their coupon life. GSooks on hand and get their supply Mr. Griiliu Hart and wife returned from Hopklusville Tuesday. ior the last 15 days of the coutest. ,. Respectfully Yours, Mis. Cavenaugh Is very sick at H. D. Cowand this writing. Miss Donnie Bell Johnson, of NOTICE Guthrie, Ky., Is in the city visiting her sts'er Mrs. Almeta Bell. Annual Stockholders Meeting The svstera of taking weekly of through clubs has proved Notice is hereby given that the ferings satisfactory at the Mt. Zlon annual meeting of the Stockholders quite church. The report of the of the St. Bernard Mining Co. will Baptist for the first quarter is as be hold in the offices of the company six clubs follows: club no. 1 Mr. Walker Ston-e- r atEaillngton, Ky. at 11 a. m.. Wedno. 2 Mrs. Sarah make the kind of .goods that strike the fancy of such young men; there's distinction and individuality aboujtheir goods, and a finish in tailoring that gives the wearer that indefinable, but very desirable air of "class," which men always want, and don't always get in clothes. HART SCHAFFNER & MARX You want it, in yours, no matter who you are or how old you are. here. urn V You'll get it , Madison-vileI,., ?i jIJ. ,IIJ J! Kentucky jllll 111 Ml 111 This is the Home of Hart Schaflner & Mark Olothe.8. Bad Teeth Is being at friends wish them a long, happy tended real well. Rev. Gordon was and prosperous life the .Wedding gurelysentto introduce the Gospel Bells are still ringing. of Christ. Clarence Hamilton was called to The infant sou of Mr. and Mrs. Greenville Monday on account of his great uncle. Harry Hamilton is very sick, Murphey Joe Torian madeabusinesR trip to Alf. Patterson and Robt. wtnt to Madisouvlle on business Crofton Saturday. Saturday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Alnert Wat. Major Brown, Wm. and Jackson son a girl. Collmau went to Hopklusville Sat"' Mrs.Lucy Green Spent Easter in i urday and returned Tuesday. St. Charles. Easter services were held at both Auut uyntuiaatovall is yet very, churches Sunday. In the afternoon sick, several ladies hid Easter Eggs in Mrs. Ella Murphy has returned the beautiful and spacious lot of the from Providence after a visit to renew Baptist church, out of which latives. the children gleaned much fun and Mibb Bessie Brewer went to Madimany broken eggs. sonville shopping last week. Simou Steele and the Misses Mary and Lottie Grey, of Hopklnsville, THE BEST PROOF were the guests of Mrs. John "Wa'1 lker Sunday. Earlington Citizens Cannot Tonbt It Forest Baptist Church :t Avith cc Hurt" Furniture ' FINETOR a lot of knocks, bruises and bumps they're bound to show unless you overnew by come them .and make your furniture good-a- Furniture has to put up using .... s POLISHALL t uv - n. .' WV Doan's Kidney Pills were used sonville shopping Friday. Mrs. Hrtllie Torian went to Madi-s- i They brought benifit. The story was told to Earlington nville shopping last week. Mr. Lewis Norris and Miss Ella residents. Incorporated Time haB strengthened the eviBelle Jones.ia popular young couple dence. of this place, were married in Madi.,-Has proven the result lasting. DRUG DEPARTMENT sonville Monday and their many The proof convincing. J. H. Thompson, plumber, Princeton, Ky., says: "I am, thoroughly convinced that there is no othpr remedy on earth as good for disordered kidneys as Doan's Kidney Pills. I was troubled for Ave years with backache aud other annoying sympions of kidney complaint. Durltur tbe early part of the, winter vMffawfiawJ am Cr (Or in, I wab when the cold weather sure to have an attack of lame back Mortom Gap Nws that would make it impossible for The revival meeting conducted by me to work for days at a time. I We :have always something Rev. P. D. Gordon and others at many remedies but got no re Good Judgment tried There is Brains, New in Hats and Furnishings to lief. It was just about a year that Money in our Men's adand show you. I was laid up and when a friend vised mo to try Doan's Kidney Pills Shoes Hats that are correct, $1.0d to I got a box. I began taking tluuu $5 00 Shirts tlmt fit, 50c to $8l(K). CLOCK AND The brains of the most expert shoe according to dneotfous and in two is used in making our shoes. days was back to work, feeling betbuilders Belts that are just right, 25o to I" way. t I do not have Their judgment of comfort giving ter in evory backache now and. my health has $1 50 Underwear, Union Suits or 2 piece garments, nmde regular quality in lasts is gained by hard been greatly improvud." or knee leugths, long or shortsleeves, auy way ,vou like, 50o to Diamonds Remounted am Special Order Work groveling experience and frequent Hie above statement was given $B.00. Ne and uobby neckwear, 25o to $150. Will be pleised financial loss. There is MONEY in Feburary p, J003 and' when Mr. you call. them for you at the prices we ask for Thompson was interviewed on Fb- - t have l' ff J ruary,3, 1012 he added: VI am glad them, We Solicit a .Comparison in Prices to conurm tne puimc Btacemont jl gavd foupv years' ago pralslug-Doau'- s to Kidney pill", vnenever i nave oc EVANSViLLE casion to use this excellent remedy, greatly benefited." I have beenbyi an dealers, IIWV HQLUN6ER AND TRUEMPY . . POCKET SHOE GO. i'rice 6U For sale INDIANA ;; Co.. Buffalo. cents. Foster-Milbur- n LEVYf PRO 217 MAIN ST. New Yorksolagsints tor theUnited, .. a , ' Main and Fifth. . Jewelers States. TheXStore With the Big Brass Feet in Remember, the name uoan'a ana .Exclu'tye Hats and Furnishings Front take bo othpr. , i'i tt A v Mrs. Jennev Taudy went to Madi- Removes light spots makes scratches invisible- and renders the varnish more lustrous and enduring. Good for pianos, tables, chairs, and for all furniture having a fine finish. 25 and jjo ceqts the bottles. - f St. B ernard Mining C ompany V NO MATTER Dr. L. Grace st WHEN! r FINE WATCH, JEWELRY i REPAIRING 1 -- $2.50 $5.00 THrSflm CHENEY, Sb. -- t r iht W. .! 'V i T.J u ' ite K, WErayWjW wVJ ',i:,. , I- - " I I Tom Morgan, of the county was iu town Wednesday. Town NetOs Mrs. France.B Cobb, of the country was in towu Wednesday. W. 0. MoLeod, of Madisonvllle, was in tow,n Thursday. Staiii'-- Clinic who lian bon flagDr 0. B. Johnson, was in Louisging ni thr tmh freight,' nnfc of Hmv-el- l, ville, Wln,etd8.v. pstni-cmIh vork'ni; hfre as Algle Thompson, of Central 0ty, whs has been visiting bin brother, Pt-rf Anton, visited Hnnfy. Pitmrn- - SbfVHrs's family Tuumda.w Porter Tb mpsoii, of this city reWe have, a full line, of Window turned honib Shades, all colors and prices. We Get your.job work from the bave them any size to fit any Semi-Weekl- y Bee and get See our line- - of the . John JWilson was In Barnsley Tu, esday night. Leslie Boyd, is on the sick list this week, with tonslllttsK Carl Umstead Is on the Bick list -- . V this week.'.,1 R-b- . i- c Tiu-sday- . -- win-d.o- w. Dphiosb,, of Madluimville, waf in town TupHilay ivrterilotnu Fritdk t Bimwii. of MadlBjinvlllf, wbk lit twn Krhlaj. ye Get yttnr nllipHper from can bhv yoi) 'ttKUify. and we liavo tbeni in all btiucfea and colors and at all pnoeB. n , A Record Breaker i' i u, Sisk this MadlEou.vllle, Ky. in. Mibb Mary Tratben, of Nortonvillo William Allen, of the country, visited MIsb Oia Shaver this week waB In town Wednesday. MisseB Lilah Jones and Bona Miss Clara Thompson, of near CenKingtou, of Mortons Gap, visited tral City, who has been visiting her MesdameR Bob Priest and Elgle brother. Porter Thompson, for a few wpp"K. Madi-tiouvillo Sisk Bros. Book Store io.ooo votes for every $i paid t M BV iv l n. We have tho Celebrated English White & Gold Ohluiiwaro In 100 Bee is The Semi-Weekl- y Miss Mary Hewlett was in piece Dinner Set. Will sell a full tliis morning. Bet or any part of set. Oall and see giving 50.000 votes on every Mrs. Mary Davis ill at her home this line. dollar paid in on subscriptions ou graveyard hill. Sisk Bros Book Stork. this will hdlp some. Mr. "Withers, of RuRsellvlllo, 1ms Madisonvllle, Ky. & aoceptud a poaltiod with tho L. Services at the M E. Church Porter Thompson made a business N. Railroad Co., here. South Sunday at 11:00 a. m. and trip to Louisville Wednesday. 7:80 p. m. by the pastor. Evening Misses Bess and Laura DoMoes, of Strother Hancock ub Ezra Tuttlo, MadlsonvtlK wore In town Sunday Dorothy's pa, the reMred mine ow- subject, "The Church," Sunday school at 0:80 a. m. afternoon visiting friends. ner in "Blundering Billy" at TopPay your accounts due the ple theatre Friday night, April 10, Miss Hazel Halo, of Hecla, la visiting her sister, Mrs Johnnie Wyatt, Semi-WeeklBee and get seems to be to the manor born. at Madi'sonville. for a few days. Wilson Gamb'.in, Of the Southard io.ooo votes on the automo- country, was In towu Wednesday. ' ManlfuB Sylvester House, of Henderson, is in towu this week. bile for every $i paid in. and HOUSE FOR SALE-Hou- bo Eugene FobW as "Blundering Miss Pansy Rule as Woyo San the lot In EarlitiKton for sale cheap. Billy," the worlds most famous uprotty littlo Japanese girl" is quite Big Interest as renting propositions comedian, can produce moro lauha at home as house maid at the Strath-mor- e Apply at this oillce. and ludicrous situation to the mln- Mrs. T. Bascolm, of tho county, ,uteB than you can laugh at in an Hotel in "Blundering Billy." She Is a Japanese girl In speech as was in town Thursday. hour. Temple Theatre April 10. well as in costume. Temple Theatro T. C. Hart, was In Nashville, "Wren Howard, of Madisonvllle, April 10. Wednesday. was in town Tuesday night. WANTED Lady agent to sell Dick Wilson, was iu Slaughters-vlllo- , Summer ib here, the trees are Wednesday on business. cloth house slippers our TRED-EZbudding out, and the people direct to the cotuumer. Ploasant I will make a delivery of the ere or joying the walks out to tho work. Liberal Commission. Ad, American Sanitary Pastrv Board on Lake and tho Artesian well in the dress Slilnu Manufacturing Co., Mav 15th. Auy wishing one of thoao evenings. Ky. 2t boards, see me before the 20th. day Call 185 and Inivu vour clotbe's W. D. Oavakkss. B. L. LovosB.of Fort Wayne, iud., of April. steamed pressed and dry cleaned., representing tlio S. Freiburger & This pretty weather makes the Sanitary Steam Pressing works Bros. Shoe Company wab'Iu town youug people get out and get plenty Carl Umstead is absent from Thursday. of exercise. Several have been out school ou account of mumps. Harvey Parker, of the country, horse back riding and enjoyed it Mr. and MrB. Polk Blair, who was In town Thursday. , very much. have been visiting her relatives lu Nashville for several days, returned home. Mrs. Willie Williams is on the sick list this week. Miss Lucy Fawoett, of Madison" vllle, attended "Beverly of at the Temple Theatre Tuesday night. Calvin Smith,- of Mortons Gap Tdesday night. Mrs. Buck Shaver was in "Wednesday. Percy Stewart, of Madisonvllle, Attended "Belveily of Graustaik" Tuesday night. Oall 185 and have jour clothes stopmed pressed and dry cleaned. days left for Louisville, Wednesday to havo an operation performed for appendioltls. 'House" Blackweil, and Leo Carpenter, walked to Barnsley Tuesday afternoon, to play marbles with the boys. Sanitary SxrfAH Prkssino works MadlBonvilte, Ky. B. C. Duff, traveling salesman, for the Ohio Oo'ilnty Tobacco Company, ot Fordsvllle, was in this ol,ty Thursday nd Friday and was the guests of Mr, and Mrs.. J. B. Forrester. Harry Brown is making Improvements ou his homo by building a now addition to tho Iioubo. .. Whitsell, Is having the yard John filled up this imikos a great Improvement around his home. H. M. TroBh. is also making some Improvement, by having, his yard filled up. Sisk Bkos. Book Stork. Saturday the Biggest" Day in the History of the Store w.as- u p The steady increase in otri; biisiries is conclusive evidence of the merits of our goods. The loom End Sale Continues 2 Weeks New goods arrive daily. Inspecjt our line of Shoes arid Clothing before buying. . Mndl-sonvlll- n y Baker & Hickman Madisonvillc, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. For The Western District of Kentucky, Owensboro Division, In Bankruptcy Ii . u55.m11 Kentucky S'Ulf.l' l.,JJIH "ityv&wf uuiariuuiijjiwiui jii njiiii'imEuwatpwrtrji ,u JjliHpHB r Y Pa-duc'a- h, NEW IDLE HOUR THEATRE . . Madisonvllle Band Boys Benefit Performance Temple, Theatre , Grau-Btark- - ISi, n St Mrs. E. E, Waller and ohlldren, loft this morning on 62, for Evans-vlllto vIbIL her parents, Mr. and Ci Mrs. Fetscho, and other relatives, she will returned Sunday afternoon. 1912: A. G. Ronald, Olerk. Miss Ratio Murrell, as Dorothy In "Blundering Billy, help to keep the It M. E. Dunn, Deputy Olerk. pot of tun boiling furiously. Her love for William Buttler is of Buch Advertise in The Bee. of nature that that is really growing serious. April 10 at Temple TheaCHICAGO'S FAVORITE COMEDIAN, AND tre. Mr. and Mrs. Clements, and Mr. 25 and Mrs Russell Minor, and child, 25 First Glass Colored Performers, tyale and Female Evansvllle's Favorite left last night for Cincinnati where BOSTON will remain a short time before they Trading Place mSUTTLE'S FAMOUS leaving for Canada. They also forgot to pay the small acoount due ' The Bee. CUTTIING THE PRICE ON Company Blackville Miss Alberta Barnett, of Mortons Gap, was In town Tuesday night' atIntroducing Funny Comedians in Funny Songs and Sayings,' Charming, tending tho Bhow. -' Dainty Dancing Girls that will Set Your Brain A whirl I Maro Goldnamer, of Princeton, was in town yesterday on business. V You Always Buy Them for Less at the N RE Thomas Robinson, of Mortons Gap was in town Tuesday night. ' Owing to tho Inclement weather, we have more Spring Sulta on., hand than is usual at this peMiss Irene Austin, of Providence, riod of tho season; mid in order to clear out all of them by the regular time, we have slashed the attended "Beverly of Granstark" at prices and divided them into throe lots, as follows: $25 Suits at $10 98, etc. r etc Theso suits are In A Laugh from Start 'to Finish-aRastus, the the Temple Theatre Tuesday night. A Orieact Musical Comedy. accordance with the litest, decrees of fashion in material and style. Yon will find among their num-ber- s Ben Howard, of Madisonvllle was Bad Boy, and the Country Teacher! ., ;, r plain and fancy serges, whipcords, mannish mixtures and fanoy woolens, made up In tbe newJ In town Tuesday night. est tailored efleats, double or single breasted and cutaway or regular closing coats, with narrow Mrs.N Grant Oranor, of the skirtb in side or panel effects all of them attractive color combinations, trimmed in the latest "v s? baudB, braids and buttons. This is an unexcelled opportunity which you cannot afford to pass by. Southard country, w'ai"ijjtown e. April 15th., 1912 Earlingtori, Kentucky Advertise your business in y the Bee and get io.ooo votes for each dollar paid in. Semi-Weekl- In the matter of Lemuel P. Stanley,, a Bankrupt. Ou this 8th. day of April, A. D 1912, on considering the petition (tt me aforesaid baukrupt for discharge, filed on the 6th. dav of April, A D , 1912, it is Ordered by the court that a hearing be had upon the same on the 25 h. day of May, A. D , 1912, before uaui court at Feueral Court Hall at Louisville, Kv,, in said district t 10 o'clock, in the forenoou of us near thereto as practicable and that notice thereof be published one time in theEnrliugton Bee, a newspaper printed iu said district auil time all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear at said tinie aud place and show cause if any they have, why the prayer of said petitioner should liothe granted. WITNESS the Honorable Walter Evans, Judge of said court, Hud the seal thereof, at Owens-born- . Kentucky, in said district, on the 8th. day of April, A. D., Grand Opening Saturday This Theatre will open Saturday evening uuder the new management of Mr. Drol-linge- r, the picture m"an. A new lighting e outfit and fireproof picture machine is installed, which will insure Earlington people pictures, as they hav never seen them before. Fur our opening Saturday we will show a beautiful haud colored feabe-in- X .S ture entitled uHEAVEN'S MESSENGER" Two other Beautiful beyond describing. feature reels will be shown. All are welcome. 4 .a ? "4 SAINT. BUTTLE BEE ADS PAY BOSTON STORE STORE After Dark New Spring Suits BOSTO STO School. Days s Jack Johnson Picture; Br v, . '', today. Mrs. Lonuie Todd, of the coun try, is on the sick lit this week. i Elmer Todd, of the country, ANOTEThft House wjll be turned over to the'GoIored people from Pit,, to had the misfortune to get his ' ,.. ' 'S Dome. A olace for White Peoble will .be Reserved nana oaaiymasnea in the mines ) V. ' '' " t f one day this, week. . :, NoQri; DayAPaj:ade! Lieut. Grlswold, as portrayed, by Edkbrrison is fa b)ack, hearted Booundrel", but nis villainy 'b pif the clean thing and helps to add to the as Usual fan which is spontaneous from New Stand Terms) Scat on Sale startito finish in "Blundering Billy" at Tamplft Theatre, Friday, April 10. 25:sahd,S'6,5c. :s& s xzzr, i Admission XJVWb mil vu idhuiii jruui luroa on SQc! Wednesday afternoon, not later than Kf, t&eats A One-ac- t Playlet,, a Hummer, a Bear Cat, a Studder and a Crackerjack! LOT 1 $25.00 SUIT FOB ':";;'xor2 SUIT f ' ; .' . I0T3 ! $30.00, 0R, $15 00 8TJIT FOR . ' $16.98 w $10.98 1 1 - Don't forget'the at Railroad Fares Refunded fey Rebate Association Plan i 7 f I' it, L Fowler, Dick & Walker, Evansville, Ind. !5,- t-- z ih kw Ileseryed n i'ojalock: ,0 '1 iM .- ty t 'Wl&W.t 'if jSD Mi ( a fivm rft (WF"." ,p w "Wi v.r,. 'JTV -- TW ?, "mxjr ' 4' , v r7"Ti Y!X7-rf7v "v t y i V. '! JBIhH B , B PPi -- BM -. I BH ., miimini i i mm ii BBB BBB! ii ii MB i BJIBBj W SHU ' K m ff.,. ,. nil JiLLJS!SS -- "" ti it- - Begins Monday, April 15, Closes Wednesday, May 15 For the mutual advantage ot both the contestants and their friends and also the public. We have desided to put on a Automobile Sale for 30 days During this sale there will be .many Coat Spits, Coats, Skirts, Waists, Dry Goods, Notions, bargains that you can realize Millinery, Men and Bov's Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Caps. OUR REAL BARGAINS will be designated by a green tag and this tag will note a reductin-Ladies' -- v1 v in price and the bonus votes offered where ever you maysee it. All extra values will be displayed on racks and tables for your inspection. We have a complete up to the minute stock of seasonable Merchandise at the right' price to offer you. ion J 'm Ladies' and Misses Ready to wear All of which is I -- Lot of LadiesJand Misses' Oxfords y Staple jDeparfcment. , new and '"""-"'J' up-torda- te, Coat Suits, i , fcljtl and Waists at a range of pjfoeso.suit OV . ' ' ' " "& anv nurse. , Coa, "' Oddsize and good values, for the price on counter at a,. big 'reduction ando.ooo bonus votes with each pairlsbld, 1 Carpet Warp, Spool per lb Apron Check Gingham per yard Amoskeg Apron Check per yard A.F. C. Dress Gingham, all new patterns 25c 6c IzC "" : y. ."?. S KM. Mf A." w '.? .tbmobilfi bale Dncewicnyioo.oxrsDPuu&YWSihtfirfeS, f7, -- - :': "i V TV V r 'i lot of Ladies' Skirts, Black fan. Gray and fancy slightly soiled, regular $3.50 $4.50 $5.50 and $7.50 values, Automobile Sale Price and 100.000 bonus j.. tira up-to-dat- f. ?sy?ne;QqfIt . Lining: per yard A& -, t ..jfflKT'- -. She-tftHl- krooMePBfpw'fi TO.. er :m- yard. . Hope Bleached Domestic jper yard. ..,,. ilG UC &.&C ....... 42C ..... 5C . tm per yard .... ; f 00 T: . I Lot of Boys Suits With.Straight Pant 1 All good values, regular price $1, 1.50, 2.00, 2.5a, 3, 4. 00 Fruit 9-- of the Loom Domestic per yard .X vtron.ea:s,.dr.t 1 $2.98 and $3.98 e, 4 Bleached Sheeting per fyard . Bleached Sheeting yer yard Brown Sheeting 4 and 5.00 Automobile sale price, and 100 thop. and bonus votes with each I "2 PriCB suit for, t : .77; rrrTrTTTTsT . . iTi ; 1 lot of Ladies' Tailored Waists, all new and slightly soiled, will be reduced, and 100,000 bonus votes with each Waist. 1 lot of Ladies Neckwear, 25, 50 and 75c value, Automobile price and 50,000 bonus vote with, 1 vC each for 1 10-- 4 5UC 9-- 4 per. yard 1C-- Brown Sheeting per yard b&C Z5C ZOC 1 ZlC lot of boys' Overcoats, all this last fall's coats, 25 percent off the fe'gulaf price and 100 thousand bonus votes wite each 'coat lot of men's Overcoats, all last winter's goods, 25 percent oft &hd 200 thousand votes with each coat. 1 lot of men's fancy shirts, slightly soiled, regular price $1 and $1.50 each, automobile sale price, 50 thousand bonus votes with each shirt for. . I 9(r 1 I lot of Ladies' Belts, 25 and 50c value, tomobile prices and 50,000 votes for Au-- . I 36 inch Pillow Ticking per yard. 33 inch Indian Head Domestic per yard fC 144 Men's' and Boys' Hats A Special Department 15 Third Week-Carp- ets, Rugs, Mattings and Lace Curtains Will be represented each week with a bonus vote J. 4iB Regular $1 oo.- - $1.50, $2 00 and $3 00 Hats, automot First Week, Beginning Monday, April bile prjee and 109 thousand votes with each hat lot of men's and boys' Oxfords and siioes, regular $3 oo,- $3 50 and $4 00 values, automobile sale price, - During this week vc will give ioo thousand votes on e,yery mn's apd boy's Suit,and Coat, also every lady's Suit and Coat sold for cash,' This will be Ready-to-Wear A bonus vote of ro thousand will be givjsn otl eVefy $1 worthof these during the third 1.3, wee'Kl. s . 1 week Week-Shoesi- too thousand bonus votes on each pair Second fpr for.... iJ. ""rr""" :f. $1 98 -- For every pair ! of shoes andf oxfords St the Whoie Family ' we will give 50 thousand votes, t f Tuesday, Mayv Hi and Wednesday, May, 15, will cloae the cutest and on these 3 days we will give tdtl thousand' bonus Votes with each one dollar pchaSe. Au4-om(?bil- Monday, May, r " rf ,, T Mlrtliufci I "' ii ' 1 To contestants in the automobile race applies only to accounts that havebeen made prior to (Aiy A. Notice to Co vry 15 f&x BEGINNING WEBDiSDAY, "MAY 15, We willjjive too thoasanA automobile Votes on all '. , and not on new accounts nfS stants -- .fTici stanrgfeook Fiririici ' acc6nrits paid in full. This . " I'l, BARNES. Wi I I B a lm II mi II II llll BJ r 'B hT Tr INCORPORATED ' " JLk. Jumh. B iml I I IV I I I Bjj I iJL B aw Jmmmmwf rAmwm BA B CO. ' e r E ARLINGTON, EBfiiiiffl'a'j MJ0iTlJCKY Btna&aBBaiHaagi StT-r-)- '. m '. 1 ?: i3 jj. . .leMfMik: